Changes in chemical properties of distrophic Red Latosol as result of swine wastewater application

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Autor(a) principal: Cabral,Juarez R.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Freitas,Paulo S. L. de, Rezende,Roberto, Muniz,Antonio S., Bertonha,Altair
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental (Online)
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Resumo: Swine wastewater (SW) has characteristics that allow its disposal in the soil as a fertilizer. This is an alternative in order not to accumulate this material in the farm as well as it provides savings with mineral fertilizers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of applying swine wastewater on the chemical properties of a distrophic Red Latosol for two seasons. The experiment was carried out under field conditions with treatments defined as T0 = 0 (control), T1 = 150, T2 = 300, T3 = 450, T4 = 600, T5 = 750 m3 ha-1 of SW applied during the crop cycle of elephant grass. SW application contributed to the increase of magnesium and phosphorus and the reduction of soil aluminum in the first season. As for the second season when compared to the first one, there were reductions in K, Ca, and P concentrations. Hence applications of SW did not contribute to the increase in concentration of elements in the soil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Changes in chemical properties of distrophic Red Latosol as result of swine wastewater application
title Changes in chemical properties of distrophic Red Latosol as result of swine wastewater application
spellingShingle Changes in chemical properties of distrophic Red Latosol as result of swine wastewater application
Cabral,Juarez R.
effluent
environmental impact
leaching
title_short Changes in chemical properties of distrophic Red Latosol as result of swine wastewater application
title_full Changes in chemical properties of distrophic Red Latosol as result of swine wastewater application
title_fullStr Changes in chemical properties of distrophic Red Latosol as result of swine wastewater application
title_full_unstemmed Changes in chemical properties of distrophic Red Latosol as result of swine wastewater application
title_sort Changes in chemical properties of distrophic Red Latosol as result of swine wastewater application
author Cabral,Juarez R.
author_facet Cabral,Juarez R.
Freitas,Paulo S. L. de
Rezende,Roberto
Muniz,Antonio S.
Bertonha,Altair
author_role author
author2 Freitas,Paulo S. L. de
Rezende,Roberto
Muniz,Antonio S.
Bertonha,Altair
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cabral,Juarez R.
Freitas,Paulo S. L. de
Rezende,Roberto
Muniz,Antonio S.
Bertonha,Altair
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv effluent
environmental impact
leaching
topic effluent
environmental impact
leaching
description Swine wastewater (SW) has characteristics that allow its disposal in the soil as a fertilizer. This is an alternative in order not to accumulate this material in the farm as well as it provides savings with mineral fertilizers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of applying swine wastewater on the chemical properties of a distrophic Red Latosol for two seasons. The experiment was carried out under field conditions with treatments defined as T0 = 0 (control), T1 = 150, T2 = 300, T3 = 450, T4 = 600, T5 = 750 m3 ha-1 of SW applied during the crop cycle of elephant grass. SW application contributed to the increase of magnesium and phosphorus and the reduction of soil aluminum in the first season. As for the second season when compared to the first one, there were reductions in K, Ca, and P concentrations. Hence applications of SW did not contribute to the increase in concentration of elements in the soil.
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